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    • in reply to: The Chain Mail Junkie #1203433

      Any suggestions on how to stop the flow?

      My reading of your request is to how to stop Auntie forwarding the emails, rather than how to stop receiving them which I think is what some of the responses above offer.

      You could try sending her the old Gullibility Virus Warning – other than that, try and persuade her that the warnings are the viruses themselves and all she is doing is spreading them further.

    • in reply to: The Chain Mail Junkie #1199767

      Any suggestions on how to stop the flow?

      My reading of your request is to how to stop Auntie forwarding the emails, rather than how to stop receiving them which I think is what some of the responses above offer.

      You could try sending her the old Gullibility Virus Warning – other than that, try and persuade her that the warnings are the viruses themselves and all she is doing is spreading them further.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1204053

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1199904

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1200660

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1201537

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1202350

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1198354

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1203154

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1199331

      I have an old keyboard that has no Windows key. Is there a key combination that emulates the Windows key?

      You could perhaps use AutoHotkey – Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText[/url] to redefine, say, your right-Ctrl key to be the Windows key.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1197632

      Does the last post in ASUS A8V-E SE, new Hitachi 500gb SATA not seen in Bios[/url] shed any light?

    • in reply to: look what's coming your way #1196531

      Alternative UK sites – not necessarily better or more accurate!:
      Met Office: UK: severe weather warnings
      and
      Met Office: British Isles: Rainfall radar[/url]

    • in reply to: Asking my first lounge question #1196029

      But it hasn’t been nearly that long since the Lounger formerly known as John Grey changed his name. I’d have thought we’d be able to see that historical event.

      If we’re talking about the same chap, he didn’t actually change his name, rather he re-invented himself. (JohnGray > BATcher)

    • in reply to: Shocking Laptop #1195984

      …can you?

      Definitely

    • in reply to: Shocking Laptop #1195975

      BTW, what is that ‘certain age’

      In my case, being old enough to remember my grandad talking about them…..

      ( I just remember them from the 1960’s – I’m sure my mum let me have a pair or two as well…)

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